High bilirubin can be caused by physiological factors, as well as cirrhosis, hemolytic jaundice and other disease factors, the former caused by self-recovery, the latter caused by the general can not be self-recovery. Bilirubin can be divided into direct bilirubin and indirect bilirubin, either of which can cause total bilirubin to rise. Elevated bilirubin can be caused by physiological factors such as physiological jaundice in newborns, strenuous exercise, and drinking a lot of alcohol, which can be recovered on their own in such cases. Elevated bilirubin can also be seen in chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis, hemolytic jaundice, acute hepatic necrosis and other diseases, disease factors caused by the general can not be recovered on their own. If you have high bilirubin and have ruled out physiological factors, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to avoid delaying your condition.